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Oligarchy is very popular nowadays

Auguste | 24.02.2002 17:22

The word 'oligarchy' is cropping up more and more on this and similar websites.

Perhaps it reflects the general attempts by radical people to develop a new approach to the modern political situation.
My dictionary of political philosophy defines oligarchy by its original Greek roots as 'rule by the few, for the few'.
Unfortunately, that could sum up almost any political system, so here are my thoughts on the matter, and i'd love a few criticisms and suggestions, even from our SWP friend 'Internationalist'. (No, only joking).
Oligarchy in the modern sense, to me suggests a form of authoritarian government, but somehow less clarified than the totalitarian kind. Capitalist in its economics, it tries to enforce a PRE -capitalist social mentality, perhaps almost feudal - medieval in tone. It tries to do so largely through social and economic means, not directly through a political party, with the result that its actual form of leadership can vary; perhaps a dictator, perhaps a formal democracy. The society it rules is divided up into many, tight, horizontal strata, but also seems to be split vertically. The lack of the centralized party (as in the totalitarian mode) means that every social function creates its own strict laws instead; family, church, banks, police, schools, and so on. Plutocratic in tone, the wealthy are more entitled in principle but also of course more free in preactice to make their own arrangements, while, obviously, the workers are the ones who gain nothing. The sheer weight of multi- institutional power penetrates right into their lives at every point, much more so than in other authoritarian modes. The state itself is extremely remote, almost invisible despite its overwhelming power.
Is Britain, or other leading modern political state, an oligarchy ? Possibly. Certainly, there are features, perhaps being formed at this moment.

Auguste

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Oligarchy for sure

25.02.2002 00:10

The very few are seeking to dominate the many. That's what the whole post-9-11 agenda is about. Why -see the Observer today - they even seek to know where you're driving to - the surveillance of people will stifle dissent. The smart card, the microchip, the black box in your car. These are the means to control, while the 'useless eaters' can go and die.Click the link for a wealth more information on the small brotherhood elite who seek to take control.

dh


WHAT?

25.02.2002 16:04


Honestly It really does seem that a few people on this site masturbate to thier dictonaries.
SHIT!
You seem to imply that not having a centralized party makes you some how an advocate of totalitarionism. Maybee I'm confused, I'm not really sure what you're asserting. But if that's what you're saying I couldn't dissagree more. I think that governent robs us of our free will. Attacks any and all communities cause they generate independant ideas. Ideas especially of the independant variety are a threat to the coplaciency a government needs to maintain power. This remains true despite the form of government. I would agree that thier is a shift happening in radical phelosophy nowdays. I see proponants of self governmaent (ANARCHISTS)as bieng the driving force behind this change. You can imply that this is totalitarian but hey, all we're saying is put down your leaders and think for your self.

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second attempt at posting comment

25.02.2002 18:13

this article is good. the standard of debate on this site is very high now.
my initial disagreement with 'auguste' has changed to agreement. if 'auguste' defines oligarchy as an authoritarian capitalism without a totalitarian one party, britain may indeed be one. despite all appearances to the contrary, we are now in a NON party state. how else to explin the very odd election results ? the opposition has collapsed, no socialist groups have taken the available space, and the massive labopur party presence in the commons is unable to control blair in any way.
i think what he is describing is actually late victorian britain, but that was developed capitalism too, and the one marx based his studies on.

bill bore


PS to 'Heckno'

25.02.2002 18:30

serious analysis is not masturbation, not into dictionaries or elsewhere. it is very important to establish new philosophical outlines of current tendencies.
why ? because we cant keep relying on marx, (or bakunin if you prefer), or even orwell for ever. nor can we simply retreat into homegrown intuition. occasionally you have to sit down with a heavy book of philosophy and READ IT THROUGH.

Bill Bore


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